Make a Green Choice

Conserving water, energy and other resources is rewarding for you and great for the environment. Enjoy a $5 voucher at participating food and beverage outlets or 500 Starpoints® awarded at check-out for each night you decline housekeeping (except day of departure).

It feels good to conserve. Make A Green Choice.

To participate in the Make a Green Choice program, please tell us at check-in or look for the doorhanger in your guestroom.

See what a difference a night can make!

Save Water

37.2 Gallons*

37.2 gallons is 596 cups, enough for 1 person to drink almost 2 cups per day for a year.

Fewer chemicals equals less toxicity in the environment. And that's good for everyone.

*All amounts estimated based on average guestroom size and materials usage.

In continuation of our Geo Green initiative, Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass is partnering with Phoenix Fibers to recycle all bed linens, towels, bathrobes and linen napkins that have traditionally been discarded as waste. Phoenix Fibers is a locally-based, closed loop, textile recycler that works hand-in-hand with sister company, Bonded Logic, using recycled textiles to produce Green, LEED certified insulation.

Keeping with our mission to reduce environmental impact through conservation, special linen recycling bins have been placed throughout the housekeeping areas to allow old inventory to easily be discarded for pick-up from Phoenix Fibers.

The Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass goes beyond Green and promotes both Cultural Sustainability and Environmental Responsibility with our GeoGreen initiative. We've won multiple national awards for those efforts including; the TIA Odyssey Award for Sustaining an Indigenous Culture or Community, National Geographic Traveler Magazine's "Stay List," and the AZ Governor's Cultural Preservation Award.

More recently, under the direction of the GeoGreen Team, the Resort has altered internal practices for a more environmental focus. The GeoGreen Team, made up of managers and supervisors of all departments, designed a comprehensive recycling program, which included activities from recycling grease to be used for biofuels, to composting at the equestrian center to trading in the courtesy vehicle for a hybrid.